Fair enough.
I compost everything uncooked, fruit, vegetable, coffee ground, egg shell, or remotely related from inside, and then everything yard-waste I have room for. If something can go into the pile instead of trash then it does.
I take the low maintenance approach to composting. I do not turn or water. That means it takes a season longer to convert compost to soil. I am happy to wait a season and not do that work, turning the compost when I need to scrape the bottom off in spring and am refreshing soil when fall makes me pull plants out and compost them too.
That improves the nutrient level and texture of my otherwise dense, high clay soil, but plants still grow better with regular, low doses of good ole 10-10-10 non-organic fertilizer.